And soft, sloughing paints are a poor undercoat for anything other than a fresh coat of the same. |
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Nai focuses on flowers and paints in a variety of media, including watercolors, gouache, acrylics, oils and tempera. |
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It was also incorporated into a broad range of industrial products, including lubricants, insecticides, paints, and varnishes. |
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Nicholson's drawing, using coloured ink and enamel paints shows a public park full of brightly coloured interconnecting tents. |
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The under-layer is a crisscross pattern, reminiscent of yarn pot holders, that the artist paints with an unsteady hand. |
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Kaolin today is used in making paper, plastics, rubber, paints, fibreglass, ceramics, some foods, sunscreen lotion, and many other products. |
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He paints a vivid picture of Victorian and Edwardian slummers and the social and sexual politics that impelled their urban journeys. |
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The author does not exactly caricature her characters, but she paints them in without much subtlety. |
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Churchill, a frequent guest, often relaxed there with his easel and paints, while Rex Whistler contributed decorative murals. |
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He paints a hellish picture in which sea and sky become indistinguishable and the men battle for survival. |
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Although she paints basically in grisaille, she will often add color to the figures to approximate old-fashioned hand-tinted photographs. |
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But I had never put on paints before, so I moved with slow caution, slowly dipping the brush into red lip paint. |
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Avoid the forty-dollar margaritas and go for martinis and negronis in a bar done up in Rothko-esque paints and Fink! jugs. |
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No matter how it paints it, the crimes in The Crime of Padre Amaro ring with a feeling of being excessive in the name of redress. |
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The most durable exterior house paints are based on acrylic co-polymers of materials like methyl methacrylate and butyl acrylate. |
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Children under 10 may be encouraged to paint faces rather than carving them, using poster paints or acrylic paints. |
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Alkali-resistant paints should be used and a zinc chloride or zinc sulfate solution may need to be applied to the wall to neutralize the surface. |
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Replace old cast-iron guttering with a modern alternative, while weather-resistant paints can be used to improve the look. |
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Oil-base paints, enamels, varnishes, most stains and lacquers should be applied with a natural bristle brush. |
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Both sets of paintings feature looping, ribbonlike gestures of brightly differing paints. |
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He mixes his acrylic paints right on the canvases spread out on the floor, and paints very quickly. |
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History paints a vivid picture of disparity and dissimilarity between Emerson, Thoreau and Whitman. |
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Mineral spirits, a petroleum distillate fraction, is the most common solvent in oil-based paints. |
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In the 19th century, green verditer was used for both distemper and oil based interior house paints. |
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Oil-based, alkyd, rubber and epoxy paints do not allow any vapor in the wall to escape and consequently should not be applied to brick. |
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Its paints are quite chalky, which gives a softness that means you could venture into greens or dusky reds without making the hallway feel dark. |
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Or get some fabric paints and coin a T-shirt slogan that's worthy of a bumper sticker. |
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He uses acrylic oil paints to depict traditional settings from rural areas in the Northeast region. |
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Glazes are made of oil-based paints mixed with linseed oil and are more transparent than washes. |
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The method is similar to what is called dry fresco in Europe, as the paints are applied to a dry surface, not wet plaster as in true fresco. |
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Over the years, manufacturers have reduced VOC emissions from paints and coatings. |
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Wickham paints a dreadful picture of Darcy as a selfish and spoiled child who grew into a heartless and unjust man. |
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Yet his exceptionality captured on canvas, the very extremity he paints into being, seems to threaten us all. |
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Using the glass paints, make squiggles, dots or lines on the surface of the bottles. |
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All paintings are executed using quality handmade oil paints from Germany and Italy on fine Belgian canvas. |
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It was a small frog, made of blown glass beads, and decorated in exotic gold paints and garnished in rich, lovely colored fabrics. |
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Reversing the traditional discipline of the external surfaces, he paints internal dimensionality coming from within. |
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At the same time he paints a sad picture of the dreamland inhabited by his drunks, druggies and small-time punks. |
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This shows in the high levels of excise duty, sales tax and octroi levied on paints by central, state and local governments. |
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Latex-based paints and stains are water borne, and oil or alkyd paints are solvent borne. |
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He creates drawings, and he paints with gouache, watercolor and oil on canvas. |
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There she was, creating magic on the canvas by mixing oil paints with linseed oil. |
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The gallery will present his reproductions painted in not only watercolor, but also gouache and acrylic paints. |
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Most of the seed is made into linseed oil, largely used in connection with paints, and cattle cake. |
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His signature is the social documentary, which paints teenagers as humans rather than hellions. |
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Oil paints are made up of a suspension of pigments in an oil such as linseed oil that dries. |
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Most eccentric of the children is Carolyn, now 54, who gallivants about in a flat black Gaucho hat, paints and teaches art classes. |
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Ritually tattooed from his waist to his knees, the Maori artist gently paints the bull's skinny shanks. |
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During the ritual ceremonies and dances, Hopi men wear elaborate costumes that include special headdresses, masks, and body paints. |
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Also, do not use paints or stains that contain lead or toxic wood preservatives. |
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Additionally, I love combining the pewter with other metal foils such as copper and brass foil, as well as using metal paints and glass beads. |
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He prepared his own paints by combining vegetable and mineral colorings with tree sap in a grinding bowl. |
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Cadmium plating or the use of anti-galling paints are effective in preventing seizure of bolt threads. |
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There is a lot more colour and detail, women are depicted and the materials used include poster paints and handmade paper. |
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When I was sitting in that same room 30 years ago our art lessons only ever involved poster paints and sugar paper. |
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It was in poster paints on a red canvas and it used to hang in our living room. |
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Cochineal became the standard dye for a wide variety of uses, from the red coats of British soldiers, to the red tints of artists' paints. |
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I'm such an old fogey that I can't remember ever having to crack out the crayons, Play Doh, and paints for my homework in high school. |
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The Justice Project study paints an overall picture of a death penalty system rife with error. |
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They are studded with stones and plastic gems, also sometimes with ribbons and glittering fabric paints to enhance the look. |
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The opening sequence paints a portrait of the quietus and quaintness of suburbia and the stifling boredom it can induce. |
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Fungal nail infections can be treated with antifungal nail paints or tablets such as terbinafine. |
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Pesticide products in pressurized cylinders, oil, antifreeze, tires, paints, varnishes, thinners, cleaners and solvents will not be accepted. |
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Highlight the high spots with various metallic paints and powdered pigments. |
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Solvent-based paints contain organic compounds that are major contributors towards ozone pollution. |
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There are materials right from paints, door handles, PVC doors, kitchen tiles and electrical fixtures that team up to make a graceful home. |
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Renaissance artists used paints and glazes that got their appealing color and iridescence from nanoparticles. |
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Sophie has long brown hair that is forever getting in her face while she paints. |
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He is by no means a copyist, but paints chiefly from nature, thinking rightly that he can do more faithful work by following this course. |
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For solvent-based paints, mildewcides, driers, and antiskinning compounds are added. |
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The manuscripts were written in iron gall ink and decorated with watercolor paints and sometimes embellished by cutwork. |
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She sat William down in the seat next to Amy and told him about the paints and the dryer. |
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Rumoured to be an exceptionally talented artist, he continues to work with oil paints today. |
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He paints the characters as shallow, egocentric individuals who exist primarily to have a good time. |
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Cement paints, masonry paints or exterior grade emulsion are suited to concrete surfaces. |
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The paints are factory tested and do not suffer calcimining, powdering, or decay. |
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Why, the defamation of our good names paints us as remorseless ghouls bent on world domination! |
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He left drawings, paintings, easels, sketches and his paints to the nation. |
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Additionally more common toxins tend to be those that are inhaled, such as cleaning solvents, aerosolized paints, thinners, etc. |
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It paints a picture of real disasters on a global scale, in a set order and with attendant statistics. |
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Stephen paints with his impressionistic views of vast, cool mathematical landscapes. |
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She finally paints Adele, a subject she believes to be as poised and beautiful as the Madonna, but crumples up the sketch and throws it away. |
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Begay Jr., paints a vivid picture of a young tyke begging his father to take him on his regular three-mile run. |
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Most of the interior surfaces are left unfinished, eliminating the need for toxic sealants and paints. |
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All paints, sealants, and adhesives were chosen for low contents of volatile organic compounds, which contribute to indoor air pollution. |
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He lowered his hand, moving his focus to the paints and pencils and brushes that had been forgotten for so long. |
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In his statement, which was read out to the court, Mr Hay said he kept items including paints and thinners in a wheelie bin in his back yard. |
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Polyester filaments work in most paints, stains, varnishes, shellacs and lacquers. |
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The plume contained toxic pollutants, possibly cyanide, from foam, oil, acrylic paints and tyres burnt in the blaze. |
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The print is then toned in sulphide or selenium and often hand coloured with oil paints to create the final result. |
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There are paintings on acrylic, canvas and handmade paper done with poster colours, watercolours, oil paints and even pens. |
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In Europe, zaffre was used as early as the 14th century as a pigment for paints, glazes and glass. |
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His pictures are neither symbolic nor meretriciously anecdotal, but his colour and the rhythms and forms he paints are highly suggestive. |
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In different colours of paints, friends and other people had signed my walls and ceiling, leaving behind quotes, handprints, even footprints. |
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It paints a very recognisable picture of Swindon, mentioning the train station and other landmarks in the town centre. |
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The most common prime pigment is titanium dioxide, a white pigment found in both oil and latex paints. |
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Top quality acrylic latex paints are the best choice for exterior surfaces. |
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Price paints the forms with patches and dots of color, sands down the surface and repaints. |
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I would sit and think about what picture I wanted to paint, look at my large piece of cardboard and my paints. |
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Peter started building gypsy caravans as a boy and though now in his sixties he still makes, repairs and paints them. |
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It is also in products like toothpastes, cosmetics, rust removers, water-based paints, and antidiarrheal medicines. |
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If you are using latex paints, then you want a synthetic brush like polyester. |
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For an artist who paints and draws the conventional genres of still life, landscape, portraits and figures, he is surprisingly high-profile. |
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He paints a true-life picture of lawless New York in 1840 where the streets are replete with socially maladjusted persons and criminals. |
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On the one hand, she paints a convincing portrait of Gribble as a deeply disturbed and increasingly deranged individual. |
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Formerly it was ground finely in oil, either pure or with a mixture of white vitriol and added to the dark oil paints. |
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Hannah found some scissors, material and glue, while Ton found paints and paintbrushes. |
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We've designed the building so that the indoor air quality is quite high, so we've used all water-based paints and glues. |
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Prior to stamping and polymer clay and all the other gadgets and widgets we have today, we had paints and canvas. |
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This film almost certainly paints a truer picture of day-to-day borstal life than the earlier film's rosily optimistic outlook. |
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Using an undercoat by spattering acrylics, I finish off the surface of the sculpture with oil paints with the aid of an airbrush. |
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On slightly off-white paper, Botha paints in oils of the same colour, a series of partial and whole coats of arms. |
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They also make paints for wood or concrete floors and masonry as well as the requisite undercoat and primer paints. |
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Polyurethane is used in refinish paints as well as coatings for sealing natural and root wood trim. |
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We tend to use water-based paints, as these are much more friendly to the environment. |
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When he works with oil-based paints in homes, he quarters a number of onions beforehand and places them around the room being painted. |
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She is married to Phil, a pothead lummox who, along with his creepy best friend Bubba, paints houses for a living. |
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This consistency paints the album monochromatically, but achieves powerful effects on the more ephemeral songs. |
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Alex said that he paints during his sleepless periods and is at work on a large canvas depicting a car using using a stippling technique. |
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Oil paints usually have a drying oil or a modified oil, called alkyds, as their binders. |
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Brice paints on large plywood panels, predominantly in black and white house paint which he applies in a scrubbing motion. |
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With new paints, dyes, and synthetic fabrics, bright bold color was avidly adopted in all aspects of design. |
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This fabricated nonsense is just the type of untruth that paints the image of our office as being a moralistically hostile environment. |
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He is a man who paints precisely, laying down every stroke with deliberation, purpose and direction. |
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Such natural bristle brushes are best suited for use with oil-base paints and stains, varnishes, lacquers and shellacs. |
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When he paints with casein on wood, Doyle's style varies from precise representation to almost slapdash casualness. |
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Blanding also paints landscapes and portraits in oil, acrylic, pastels and watercolor. |
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Also, it paints a very good picture of the make-up of our wintering bird population. |
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He first paints a black monochrome square at the center of a large piece of raw canvas that has been conventionally stapled to a stretcher. |
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Without paints or brushes or glue, hobbyists can add floral motifs to tea towels, baby socks, even lampshades. |
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Modern emulsion paints come off brick very well using a hot air gun and a paint scraper. |
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He writes, directs, photographs, edits and probably paints the scenery and makes the chow as well. |
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With new paints, dyes and synthetic fabrics, bright bold colour was avidly adopted in all aspects of design. |
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Jamali also paints on cork, mixing pigments and scratching imagery onto the surface with sticks and his fingernails. |
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Joanne paints in acrylic on canvas as well as fine art works on didgeridoos, boomerangs, music sticks and emu eggs. |
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Your article, unfoundedly, paints a very gloomy picture of what is, in fact, a great opportunity for Canadian investment. |
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Fiber-cement siding clads the Greenpeace home's exterior, and low-VOC paints cover interior walls. |
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Unconsciously she reached for her paints and unguents, seeking to repair the damage her instant of terror had caused to her perfect face. |
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The poem paints a picture of freedom and its impact on children from the mountaintops and seashores of the island, Lin said. |
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The film paints a dimensional, poignant portrait of the artist and the following he inspired. |
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The women, adorned in colourful skirts and paints, offered their fine, hand-woven lavalava skirts. |
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A variety of creams, gels, paints and medicated plasters are available from pharmacies. |
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David Bedein paints a picture of growing anarchy and chaos as Abbas steadily loses control. |
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Most older paints contain lead, the particles of which are released by any means of stripping. |
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Outliners are fairly firm and leave a proud surface, while the paints can be spread within their area either with the nozzle or with a brush. |
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They have been getting messy with paints and glue to help raise funds and bring happiness to children through the Make a Wish Foundation. |
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All paints consist of binders or resins, pigments, solvents, and additives-whether it's flat, eggshell, semi-gloss, or high-gloss. |
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Surfaces painted with semi-gloss or eggshell finish paints are easier to clean than flat-finish paints. |
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Biocides are used in a variety of products ranging from cosmetics to paints, and from drinking water to swimming pools. |
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The room is now illuminated only by the television that paints its own confused pantomime on the walls. |
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As soon as a person hears the word rebellion one immediately paints a picture of sulks and tantrums and unreasonable behavior. |
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Tighter rules on oil emissions in bilge water, anti-fouling paints and recycling are also likely to follow. |
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And a home study has to be carefully completed by that body, which paints a picture whether that person is ok to adopt. |
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Today, they form large deposits of white chalky material, which is mined for use in cleansers, paints, filtering agents, and abrasives. |
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Cross-species hybridization studies using human chromosome paints as probes reveal extensive homology. |
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In addition, you will need fabric stiffener, a spray bottle, pails in which to soak the leather and acrylic paints or leather stains. |
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Usually such markings were only found on paints, and yet he was a simple quarter horse. |
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The film opens with a pre-title sequence that shows a close-up of a brush as it paints a large black spot on a blank canvas. |
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She cleanses, exfoliates and tones my skin, then paints a soft, warm wax with jojoba onto my face to open pores and soften the sebum. |
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This allows the tempera paints to stabilize and soak into the surface of the paper. |
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The picture that Garrow paints seems a fair one to me, given accounts from some other Supreme Court clerks. |
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In the Seattle Times, meanwhile, sportswriter Percy Allen paints a different money picture. |
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The survey, fielded in August 2004, paints a picture of plugged-in political information gatherers. |
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The latest national intelligence estimate paints a picture of a country hanging in the balance. |
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Once in a while, someone from up North comes to town, and paints the town red. |
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But many boaters today use ablative bottom paints that don't require stripping. |
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These leach from glues, paints, vinyls and plastics in the passenger compartment. |
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The larger one held tubes of dried-up oil paints, a palette knife, some stiff brushes. |
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He set to work at once without waiting for the brushes, palette knife and paints he had sent for from home. |
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In the manner of Giorgio Morandi, Gallego paints objects that become portraits of a time and place defying categorization. |
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This is particularly critical for polymers that are the basis for paints and coatings. |
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Abby nodded and grabbed the camera she usually used, and Chris followed her with an easel and some oil paints. |
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He paints figures in alien grays, faces piled one on top of another, and delicate cobwebs of oil paint suggesting we don't know what. |
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In addition, the kit includes pigments and other substances needed to create real crayons, chalk, clay, paints and adhesive stickers. |
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She paints a grim portrait of divorce's vicious circle of depleted resources, emotional and financial. |
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Railings and scuppers were carved and painted with paints that had seen better days. |
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Kanevsky paints in a loose, Impressionistic figurative style, with both earthtones and splashes of typical Russian reds. |
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The magazine noted that 'nobody paints a moving picture as fantastically' as this writer-director. |
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Once the choice is made, the computerised dispensing machine adds colourants to the base paints to produce the required shade. |
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Jeremy Dickinson is a British artist who paints weird pictures of toy cars and buses next to playing cards and blank, monochromatic backgrounds. |
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Dennis will show you everything from mixing paints to airbrushing vermiculations on the cheek and body of a smallmouth bass. |
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Susan does yoga and paints with acrylics on canvas, doing portraits, still lifes, and landscapes. |
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By running a comb through the water the oil paints are swirled together to form a marble pattern. |
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He brings him out, paints him with a coat of swank and citifies him enough to make him a star in the gambling world. |
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In contrast to this perception, Miller paints a more realistic portrait of a motley and often fractious group of militants. |
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Reduction reactions are also used by chemists to synthesize pharmaceuticals, textiles, dyes, paints, and a multitude of other important products. |
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Esters also are used as organic solvents particularly for paints, varnishes, and nitrocellulose. |
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He reached for his paints, took out a fresh sheet of oil paper, and started. |
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The article paints a picture of an understaffed, underequipped, and undercapitalized agency trying desperately to impose order on a nation the size of California. |
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The team prepared a new sample by coating a titanium plate with a layer of titanium dioxide, or titania, familiar as the whiter than white pigment in household paints. |
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Oil is used as a raw material in products ranging from plastics to paints. |
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All paints sprayed through an airbrush must have the consistency of milk. |
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The handout paints a dire picture, but the qat users of Guangzhou are successful businessmen. |
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She paints sharply peculiar yet forcefully compelling human faces. |
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He paints in oils and acrylics with a unique sense of color and shape. |
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Hanna, who launched an awareness campaign on Twitter, paints a frightening picture of the last 10 months of rampages. |
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McKenzie paints landscapes that are part reality, part fantasy, amalgams of Australian and European places that get squeezed together in the artist's imagination. |
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Here she rents a small upstairs apartment in a family's house, and paints. |
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The problem with this kind of dualistic conceit is that it paints a black-and-white world. |
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Humidity affects the drying time of all paints, but especially latexes. |
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But now Doherty has turned the tables on the comments by recreating Michelango's world famous depiction of The Creation of Adam using spray paints on board. |
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Verster then paints fields and loose approximations of subjects in rich swathes of highly saturated colour, sometimes removing paint to model his images. |
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And no issue should be defined by its outliers because it paints a false picture. |
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A special make-up artist paints delicate designs on her hands and feet. |
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Torrey has himself borne witness to the locking up of the mentally ill, and he paints a grim picture of the scene. |
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People using acrylic paints can take away the finished article, but those who prefer water-based paints must wait a few days while they are glazed and fired in a kiln. |
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Her face is overly made-up, thick paints covering deep lines. |
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Other paints use sustainably-harvested tree resin as a binder. |
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These paints were immediately popular with the Indians of the Northwest Coast of America and the Maoris of New Zealand because their paint never dried hard. |
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Anti-fouling paints keep marine organisms from growing on boat bottoms because they contain biocides, chemicals that hinder the growth of barnacles and other animals. |
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The picture he paints, though, is one more of failed good intentions then of imperialistic villainy. |
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Spray artichokes, cynara carduncularus, achillea, lavender, hydrangea, acanthus and eryngiums with snow, glitter or metallic paints available from DIY shops. |
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Painted in light, transparent oil paints, they appear to be isolated from their surrounding, often forming a direct relationship with the spectator. |
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Friday's Astronomy Picture of the Day shows both the rocky core and a time exposure of the violent outgassing as the comet paints a line across the sky. |
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These water based acrylic paints are quick drying and easy to use. |
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Try water colours, acrylic paints, pastels and coloured paper, coloured modelling clay, ordinary air-drying clay, origami paper, rubber printing stamps and gel pens. |
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He paints a large nut-brown Sun that occupies three-fourths of the frame. |
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Schroth paints a thumbnail sketch of each author, gives a brief summary of the work in question, and then wraps it up with some thoughts of his own. |
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She slow-motion jogs through the courtyard, paints his portrait, and carves his name into a tree. |
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His emphysema prevents him from using conventional oil paints, which require turpentine and thinners, so he uses a modern, water-based alternative. |
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This event also paints a picture somewhat at odds with the respondent's contentions that the applicant had no significant input into Xavier's life. |
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Finally, she paints a rendition of each Polaroid with matte oils on panel. |
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Participants will prepare a panel or wall which they will work on over several days and will learn how to prepare paints, pigments, and gold leaf for application and ornament. |
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Evan chose his pigments and applied his paints parsimoniously. |
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Becca was free to indulge her creativity, not only with the crayons and modelling clay that children are generally familiar with, but also with oil paints and canvas. |
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Everyone is wise to the mercury dangers in paints, but patients need to know that button batteries, mercurial antiseptics and broken thermometers are sources of mercury. |
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One of her most pointed criticisms is that people on the folk scene weren't as unfriendly as the film paints them. |
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If one paints dots onto the surface of the balloon and then blows it up, each dot sees all the other dots moving away as if it were the centre of expansion. |
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To me, this paints a picture of a deeply insecure woman who had long since waved goodbye to the verge of paranoia and blundered into the chasm of abject delusion. |
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In 3,000 words or so of journalistic pointillism, McGeough paints his picture of America's predatory cynicism with artful little dabs and daubs of well-placed fact. |
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Model eggs were made of plaster-of-Paris from casts of real cowbird eggs and painted with acrylic paints and polyurethane to mimic real cowbird eggs. |
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Son of an artist, Ward was raised with the smell of oil paints and turpentine and spent much of his childhood going in the back doors of museums and galleries. |
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During her studies she worked with the British Museum examining the paints used on the sarcophagus of an Egyptian mummy to find out how the ancients had created a new colour. |
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Beresford paints him as very much the metaphor for the anti-authoritarian, brash and struggling character whom typifies the mythologized Australian figure. |
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Austrian filmmaker Hubert Sauper paints Tanzania as the victim of a complex and punishing dynamic that exists between industrialized nations and the developing world. |
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Other successes on the project include low-emissivity, double-insulated glass and elimination of volatile organic compounds in paints, adhesives, and casework substrate. |
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Natural fabric scatter rugs over waxed reclaimed timber floors and organic paints combined with natural ventilation promise a healthy interior air quality. |
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Household batteries, paints, varnishes, thinners, adhesives, solvents and waste oils are all classified as hazardous by the Environmental Protection Agency. |
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Mercury is used in the manufacture of skin medicine, dental amalgam, plastics, cathartics, paints, fungicides, cosmetics, and scientific instruments. |
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In purple prose, Frank paints a grim picture of the state and its towns. |
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Latex paints are not recommended for roofs where water ponds. |
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Baum also paints flat, solid semi-abstract shapes that suggest foliage, rocks, a floor lamp or tall studio windows with rain running down the outside. |
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One coat of some paints will measure between 10 and 14 mils, says Rafie. |
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The author paints a clear and useful description of the science of color. |
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The principal uses of zinc dust are in paints and sherardising. |
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It is tolerant of a wide range of environmental conditions and surface coating types including biocidal antifouling paints and non-toxic foul-release coatings. |
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Yes, if true, this paints a pretty bad picture of UNC with regards to its standing as an institution of learning. |
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What if Johnny paints profane imperative sentences on the barn door? |
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Louise began experimenting with different materials in an attempt to bring the outdoors inside, graduating from silver paper to specialist hobby paints. |
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The study paints a gloomy picture of the British attitude to fathering. |
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His preference for working on cardboard with quick-fire liquid paints, and for leaving large expanses of this cardboard untouched, adds to the sense of incompleteness. |
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It seems she gardens, embroiders, paints, plays the pianoforte and sings. |
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For these works, Cameron disassembles jigsaw puzzles and paints the constituent pieces according to the proportions of the color schemes of corporate logos. |
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Where the first disc paints a picture of a band at the top of their game, the second disc depicts a band trying to justify its continued existence. |
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In this fascinating book, she paints the backdrop of the Patel migration, so that you learn how Gujarati farmers landed from small villages to the corner shops of London. |
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Although modern marbling techniques employ acrylic paints thinned with specialized dispersants and floated on specially prepared water, the technique is relatively simple. |
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For paints to achieve Green Seal certification, the VOC content in a liter of the product, minus the water, cannot exceed 50 grams in flat paints and 150 in nonflat paints. |
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He paints women with coloured earth, mud, carbon powder or orchil. |
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She paints a portrait of a young, 31-year-old woman who was bright and strong-willed and who chaffed under the discipline imposed on a first lady. |
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We spread out old sheets on folding tables set up in the backyard, put out craft paints in all colors, sponge brushes and paintbrushes, and watched our budding Picassos. |
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It is already used as a food supplement and as an ingredient in adhesives, finishing materials for paper and textiles, paints, and other nonfood products. |
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The novel paints a more detailed picture and asks questions about its oppression, brutality and corruption to which only the revolution could provide answers. |
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The sensationalist media coverage also paints a highly distorted picture. |
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He drew the final version of the winning poster with a combination of jiffy marker pens and acrylic paints, after working on rough drafts in pencil. |
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The study paints a bleak picture of the effects of pollution on animal life. |
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You code the same way a writer writes his book and the painter paints his picture. |
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The tubes can also be formulated into paints and plastic nanocomposites. |
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Windmills were also used to saw timber, grind minerals and oil seeds, process spices and cocoa, grind pigments into paints and dyes, and press tobacco. |
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She paints the current rodent situation as more than a foul inconvenience, and one that is a particular blight on poorer areas. |
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The light from a nearby street lamp paints her face a garish yellow. |
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The students used poster paints to paint the exterior of the box. |
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Get them to make their own storage boxes by painting cardboard ones with poster paints, sticking on pictures cut out of magazines or having fun with glue and glitter. |
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This marriage of like souls did not mean that Ursula could now sit back and pick up her palette and poster paints while they lived in a country manor in Europe. |
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Rankin paints the loveliest of pictures with his words and makes you feel right at home with each and every song, every lilt of his voice, every strum of his acoustic guitar. |
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Once you are satisfied with the colors, let the paints and inks dry. |
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He mixed the paints with linseed oil, making them translucent and dilute. |
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His major motifs are still walls and human figures and he paints them with the same methodical approach to surface detailing as he had done in the past. |
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Gates paints Reid as a lightweight more interested in Nevada issues than the defense of the nation. |
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These new products include soy-based lubricants, wood adhesives, printing inks, solvents, building composite materials and paints, among many others. |
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The new edition of this practical sourcebook, first published in 1998, is a deliciously illustrated guide to fabrics, wallpapers, tiles, paints and floor coverings. |
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For thousands of years most paints and varnishes were made with hemp seed oil or linseed. as both make very good bases and can hold pigments really well. |
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Klein paints a rosy picture of the charter schools, while admitting that not all outperformed traditional public schools. |
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In another image, he paints himself as a Mondrian abstraction, the hints of his profile enough to jar the harmonious verticals and horizontals out of alignment. |
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For the preparation and application of all the different paints and coatings it stocks a complete range of abrasives and polishes, as well as spray guns. |
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Acrylic paints become soft and vulnerable to damage and dirt retention at high temperatures and humidities or brittle and friable at low temperatures. |
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Among the gifts were gardening books, a new garden pond and an easel, artist's chair and watercolour paints, to help her with her new activities in retirement. |
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A canvass was set up on the easel, paints on the table alongside. |
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Sunderland-based Jim Youngson, who paints under the name of Papion, was recently at Geller's home to hand over a picture he had created. |
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Mix brick-red colour using emulsion paints, dip end of polystyrene chip into paint and stamp onto pot in checked pattern. |
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Turpentine or mineral spirits can be used as a thinner for oil-based paints. |
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The study of flocculation is important in a wide variety of applications, such as nondrip paints, extruded ceramics, and emulsions. |
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There were thermometers and calorimeters for measuring the flash, and samples of paints and fabrics for determining the effect on them. |
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She goes to preschool, plays with dolls, and she loves to draw and paint. But Marla paints unlike any other four-year-old in the world. |
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Supply and delivery of paints and prefabricated road markings intended to achieve horizontal signage on local roads of Charente-Maritime. |
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Tall oil fatty acids are applied as binders in paints and coatings, polytrophic industry, and floatation reagents. |
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The edition paints a stunning portrait of the major Portuguese-language heteronyms, Caeiro, Reis, de Campos, and Pessoa himself. |
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He buys lauan from the hardware store in eight-foot lengths and paints onto the wood. |
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Often, he has used verses of Faiz to emphasize the mood and expressions of the stylized women he paints. |
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Art and craft materials for schools, including poster paints, powder paint, brushes, glitter, craft and needlework materials. |
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She then uses the textured canvas to create a final painting using oil paints. |
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